Fuji DL-10 (1986) |
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This photo is from the copy I ownHistory and technical features
I bought this camera last year because it was very cheap and also because it looked like the ones my parents used to give me when I was a little girl, back in the 80’s! Fuji DL-10 are compact 35mm cameras, sold around 1986 and this particular one was bought in 1987 (the previous owner wrote it on the box).
It is the model which first adopts drop-in loading system, making film loading easy! It has a fixed focus system and a built-in flash, which I wasn’t able to test. For the flash to work, the camera needs a power source of 2 batteries (manganese penlight batteries).
It has a built-on lens cover and the shutter automatically locks when lens cover is closed, so you don’t have to worry about that.
Overall it’s a nice camera, and because it is so simple and small, it’s a good camera for all the Lomographers out there who like to travel light or for the ones who are just starting to get into photography.
Source: lomography.com
Specifications
Dimensions & weight: 125 × 72 × 46.5mm, 200g (without batteries)
Film Speed Setting: ISO 100, 200, 400 – manual setting
Lens: Fujinon 1:5.6 35mm
Picture Size: 24 × 36mm
Shortest photographing distance: 1.2m
Shutter speed: 1/125
Automatic 2-point exposure control – F8/F13
Built-in Flash: GN 12 (ISO 100) manual pop up, 1.2-3m range with ISO 100 film, 1.2-5m with ISO 400
Source: lomography.com
Model
Reference sites
lomography.com
Manual
Batteries
2 AA batteries |
Film
Pictures taken with this machine
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